MEMORIALS

William G. Ridgeway ’57
Bill knew from second grade that he wanted to become a doctor. He knew from 10th grade that he would become a doctor. He did…
Robin S. Lincoln ’57
Robin left this life with a flourish, dying on the Ides of March, 2020, while listening from his hospital bed to “Bring Him Home,” the…
Gregory R. Farrell ’57
Greg’s journey through life was a blessing to many, a blessing that encouraged them sometimes to see better the world around them and its possibilities…
Canning Rogers Childs Jr. ’57
Thanks to top grades in science courses, Roger graduated Phi Beta Kappa and near the top of our class. He was annoyed, however, by being…
Peter Dodge Mott ’55
Peter died May 27, 2020, at home in Rochester, N.Y., his family by his side, after dealing with vascular parkinsonism for eight years. He was…
Richard C. Conroy ’55
Dick died June 4, 2020, of kidney failure in West Palm Beach, Fla. He was 86. He was born Dec. 28, 1933, in Bloomfield, N.J…
Charles Swift ’54
Charlie died July 1, 2020, of complications of Parkinson’s disease. He prepared at Belmont (Mass.) Hill School. At Princeton he majored in mathematics and joined…
Eugene Lewis Wishod ’53
Gene died Feb 14, 2020, in Ridgefield, Conn. He was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and came to Princeton after graduating from the James Madison High…
William Clayton Torrey ’53
Bill died Feb. 21, 2020, at his home in Phoenix, Ariz. He was born in Detroit, Mich., but his family moved soon after to Bermuda…
George John Miller ’53
George was born in Bradford, Pa., and came to Princeton from Bradford High School. He was one of eight Millers in his family to attend…
James K. Fulks Jr. ’53
James was born in Detroit, Mich., and came to Princeton from Culver Military Academy. He joined Elm Club, majored in geology, and wrote his senior…
Philip Stockton May Jr. ’52
Phil served in the Army after graduation from Robert E. Lee High School and before coming to Princeton. He majored in history and ate at…
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